Applied Sciences (Jan 2024)

Evolution Mechanism of Interlayer Properties of CRTS III Slab Track during Construction

  • Ji Wang,
  • Liang Gao,
  • Ludong Wang,
  • Wenqiang Zhao,
  • Ying Qin,
  • Chen Hua,
  • Yuanwei Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 704

Abstract

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The interlayer properties of the CRTS III slab track during construction directly affect its long-term service condition. This article introduces time-varying coefficients that characterize the early properties of the interface between track slab and SCC to improve the bilinear CZM. Based on this, an interlayer property evolution model of the CRTS III slab track during construction is established. The evolution mechanism of interlayer properties under complex loads and the influence mechanism of key parameters on them are revealed. The results show that after SCC pouring, the interlayer damage at the corner of the slab becomes a sensitive area due to the combined effects of SCC shrinkage and temperature gradients. Interlayer damage initially manifests at the corner of the slab before progressively spreading toward the center of the slab, influencing the composite performance and force transmission characteristics of the track structure. The interlayer bonding property, shrinkage performance of SCC, and construction temperature substantially affect interlayer damage evolution. To reduce the risk of damage, mineral admixtures and expansion agents can be added as additives to improve the bonding property and minimize shrinkage of SCC. Insulation measures should be taken for SCC during low-temperature construction, and SCC pouring construction below 0 °C and above 30 °C should be avoided.

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